manchin earlier back in july, but now we do have this bill that has passed the senate. it is headed to the house. it has the biggest investment in climate ever to come out of congress and $369 billion. it also has a host of health care provisions in it, including expanding those affordable care act subsidies. for the first time ever, medicare will negotiate the price of some drugs that s going to cap out of pocket expenses at $2,000 for people on medicare, and also going to limit the cost of insulin, which is a popular drug that a lot of americans on medicare use for anybody on medicare, it s going to cap that at $35 a month, and puts in new tax provisions as well. chief among them, a 15% minimum tax on some of the largest corporations in america. that s a little bit of what s in the bill. it does go to the house where we are expecting it to pass and go to president biden s desk. victor, you alluded to this. it is really the latest in a string of victories for president bid
new warnings of an impending catastrophe if the attacks aren t stopped. a cease-fire in the middle east, possibly ending days of attacks between israel and palestinian militants. new video of a fuel facility exploding in cuba. they re still trying to put out the fire a day later. is there a serial killer on the loose in new mexico authorities believe the murders of four muslim men may be linked the controversy over texas busing migrants to northeastern city. new york city s mayor firing back. and the generic food taste test. do brand name products taste better than the store brand? we put them to the test this one is crunchy. sounds crunchy. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with kate snow good evening it took every democratic senator and the vice president to do it. and tonight, the president and his party are celebrating the passage of legislation named the inflation reduction act, while republicans are warning it will hurt the economy, not help the vo
hussein. authorities now circling back to see if those murders are in any way linked to the albuquerque killing of muhammad ahmadi in november of last year, gunned down outside his family store. his family says they re now living in f fear everybody is scared they say we re not safe anymore some people already want to leave the city reporter: a tight-knit community in mourning also now feeling under attack i just don t believe it i ve been waiting for a phone call from him or something it s just the most un-american thing to do to anybody. reporter: erin mclaughlin, nbc news today, a bus full of undocumented migrants arrived in new york city, sent there by texas governor greg abbott as part of an ongoing political standoff over immigration now the mayor of new york is hitting back, saying shelters for people without housing are under strain maggie vespa has more. reporter: driven by bus and fueled by politics, another wave of migrants arrived in
a string o what authorities are calling targeted killings across the city we cannot denounce strongly enough what appears to be the targeting of people because of their race and religion reporter: the latest victim shot dead friday. authorities have yet to name him but tonight, his family identifying him as nahim hussein, his brother-in-law telling nbc news naim s friends found his body around midnight in a parking lot in east albuquerque. they approached the vehicle and saw him and opened the door. as soon as they touched him, he slouched over and fell over and his head and face were injured. reporter: a spokesperson for the community tells nbc news that hours before his murder naeem had attended the funeral service of two other murder victims mohammed afzal hussein and abtal hussein. both shot and killed days before in separate attacks i remember seeing him at the funeral all i told him is look out, be careful. reporter: all three were from pakistan, all with the last nam